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collation
collation [French, from Latin collatio bonorum (in Roman law) contribution made
Collation to a benefice
Collation to a benefice, where the bishop and patron are one
Collation
Collation, the comparison of a copy with its original to ascertain
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Collation of seals
Collation of seals, when upon the same label one seal was
Collator
One who collates manuscripts books etc
Collatable
Capable of being collated
Option
the province, by a customary prerogative, the archbishop claims the collation of the first vacant dignity or benefice in that see,
Nomocanon
Photius, patriarch of Constantinple, in 883, compiled another nomocanon, or collation of the civil laws with the canons; this is the
Concordat
agreement between the Pope and any prince relative to some collation of benefices.
Collate
Collate. See COLLATION.
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